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Monthly Archives: July 2022

July 29, 2022 by Ylenia 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Calabria, Cultural Heritage of Calabria, Oral Traditions & Rituals

The ‘Madonna a Mare’ celebration in Soverato

By Francesco Tirinato – JUMP (Italy) The procession of the Virgin Mary of Porto Salvo, commonly called ‘Madonna a mare’, takes place every year…

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July 27, 2022 by Kasia3 0
All Posts, Arts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Greater Poland, History, Natural heritage, Partners Category

Rogalin Palace and Park complex with a thousand-year-old oaks called Lech, Czech,and Rus

By Wiktoria Witczak, KONTAKT, Poland. Rogalin is a village located 20 km from Poznań and 13 km from Kórnik. It is renowned for its…

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July 25, 2022 by Ylenia 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Calabria, Cultural Heritage of Calabria, Music

The Roccella Jazz Festival

By Francesco Tirinato – Jump Team The Roccella Jazz Festival – Rumori Mediterranei constitutes a milestone in the field of cultural events in Calabria,…

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July 22, 2022 by Ylenia 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Galicia, Dissemination and promotion of the project, Learning Teaching and Training Activities, Project Activities

LTT in A Coruña. DAY 2_The Camino de Santiago. Diary by JUMP team

By Elvira De Luca and Caterina Pennisi – JUMP (Italy) The 2nd day started very early. At 7am sharp we moved to Santiago by…

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July 22, 2022 by Jennifer 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Galicia, Dissemination and promotion of the project, History, Learning Teaching and Training Activities, Oral Traditions & Rituals, Project Activities

Let’s Teach Europe partners visit their hosts in A Coruña

Our partners from Poland, Italy and United Kingdom arrived this Monday (18th of July) to the city of A Coruña to continue working on…

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July 21, 2022 by Ylenia 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Galicia, Dissemination and promotion of the project, Learning Teaching and Training Activities, Project Activities

Learning Teaching Training in A Coruña_ DAY 1 by Sofia Sinopoli and Caterina Geracitano (JUMP Team- Italy)

By Sofia Sinopoli & Caterina Geracitano (JUMP – Italy) The day started at 8:30. After breakfast in the high school cafeteria, we met with…

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July 20, 2022 by Kasia3 0
All Posts, Arts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Greater Poland, History, Languages & Dialects, Myths and Legends

Visit Gniezno and chase the rabbits!

By   Aleksandra Andrzejczak, KONTAKT, Poland Gniezno – The First Capital City of Poland is where it all began. “Gniezno is a city where a thousand…

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Art in Poznan Piast Trail Polish history

July 19, 2022 by Ylenia 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Calabria, Cultural Heritage of Calabria

Crazy People Day _ July 21st in Amantea (Cosenza) – Italy

By Elvira De Luca Until the beginning of the Seventies, in Amantea (Calabria) July 21st was a special day for many young people, especially…

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July 13, 2022 by Kasia3 0
All Posts, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Greater Poland, Myths and Legends, Oral Traditions & Rituals

The two goats, St. Martin’s geese and Saint Peter’s Sword in legends of Pozna´n.

By Julia Jelonek, KONTAKT, Poland. Poznań is a city with a centuries-old tradition. For this reason, a large number of legends and tales related…

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July 12, 2022 by Erika 0
All Posts, Archeology, Cultural Heritage, Cultural Heritage of Calabria

“Case Sciullate”, ruins in the historic center of Amantea (Calabria)

By Elvira De Luca History has always been what defines us, the human people, and when it comes to Calabria we can say that…

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